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"Horehronie" is a Slovak pop song, composed by Martin Kavulič with lyrics by poet Kamil Peteraj and performed by Kristina, and it was the Slovak entry at the Eurovision Song ...
“Super” is also our answer to the question that follows the first track of the album, “F*ck My Life.” If you ask “So, how is SEVENTEEN fighting for ‘your’ life?” “Super” provides our answer by talking about how SEVENTEEN has fought our way through, for whom and with whose support, all of which also continue to propel us forward.
Slovak hip hop is said to have begun in 1988, before the establishment of the Slovak Republic itself. The first rap song released in Slovakia was done by Rap Steady Crew from Košice in 1993, followed by Jednotka slovenskej starostlivosti (JSS) with their album Kompromis in 1997 as well as the duo Trosky releasing their record.
"Swing" is a 2012 song by Slovak hip hop band AMO. While the original version of the composition was released on the group's studio album Positive (2011), its single version with featuring a vocal contribution by Celeste Buckingham, sung in English, was issued on June 5, 2012.
Kollárovci (Kollár Brothers) is a Slovak folk music band consisting of three Kollár brothers and three other musicians. [2] They were formed in 1997 but debuted in 2006. The group perform Slovak folk music in the Podhale subdialect, which is a mix of Polish and Slovak languag
Rádio Top 100 Oficiálna is the official chart of Slovakia, ranking the top songs based on radio airplay as compiled and published weekly by the Slovak national section ().
The work originally crafted as support for the VA compilation F84 to raise awareness of autism, [9] climbed to number four on the Hot 50 in SK [6] and to number seven in CZ, [10] respectively. Meanwhile, her name was also credited on " Ja a ty ", a duet delivered for the album Nový človek by male rapper Majk Spirit .
The cover art to "Free Free"/"Super Music Maker" was photographed by Takashiro Akihisa, who also directed the accompanying music video for the song, and was revealed on July 18, 2007. [16] There are three different artworks; the normal CD cover featured Suzuki kneeling down, whilst the DVD had her bending down with her back towards the camera.